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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903
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That fair warning you gave me. And saying what a bother you will be, which does not alarm my fears in the least, such as you call a bother, would only be pleasure to me. Dear Ellie I join in with you in your hopes & wishes, if permited to form that Holy tie we do not & need not settle down in a no care style in a few Years times, but our hearts may always be young & warm with affection for each other. Oh yes: I seen Nathan last Monday he was on his way to Ogden. I suppose he got home all right & safe & sound. Did these frosts & snow do any damage to any of your flowers or roses.
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That fair warning you gave me. And saying what a bother you will be, which does not alarm my fears in the least, such as you call a bother, would only be pleasure to me. Dear Ellie I join in with you in your hopes & wishes, if permited to form that Holy tie we do not & need not settle down in a no care style in a few Years times, but our hearts may always be young & warm with affection for each other. Oh yes: I seen Nathan last Monday he was on his way to Ogden. I suppose he got home all right & safe & sound. Did these frosts & snow do any damage to any of your flowers or roses.
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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